

Clickatell is a global leader in mobile messaging and transaction services, which enable its customers to alert, interact and transact with business partners and communities on the mobile phone. Clickatell's global footprint means that it can deliver short message services (SMS) through its next-generation Clickatell Mobile eXchange (CMneXt) to over 800 mobile networks in over 200 countries and territories, with the potential to reach 6 billion mobile phone users - more than 80 percent of the world's population. In addition, with Clickatell Transaction eXchange (CTX), it provides the essential link between mobile consumers and financial institution, with services like airtime top-up. More than 15,000 enterprise, government, medium and small business customers and application developers have embraced Clickatell's technology solutions.
Sinch gives mobile developers the best way to add communication into their apps. The company’s platform lets developers integrate voice and messaging into their app with only a few lines of code. Sinch has launched as an independent company with $12 million in funding and is based in Stockholm and San Francisco.
Voxer is a San Francisco-based company that was founded in 2007 with the vision to make worldwide communication easy and more efficient. The privately held company offers both a free Voxer application and Voxer Business service designed for small and mid-sized business and enterprise-wide deployments. Voxer's proprietary technology allows companies to send live and simultaneously recorded voice, text, and photos from any iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 8 device or desktop browser. The free Voxer application is consistently in the top 20 for global social networking applications downloaded, and Voxer Business was chosen as the Best Overall Application and Best Social Business Application by the Silicon Valley Business App Awards in 2013. The company has raised $30 million in funding from Institutional Venture Partners, Intel Capital, SV Angel, CrunchFund and other investors.